This week Dianne and Abby tackle the stressful problem of babies that won’t latch. There are so many things that could be happening here, from birth trauma to tongue ties, but don’t worry, we are here to walk you through it.
036 Breastfeeding Multiples
Listen this week as Dianne and Abby crush some more myths. This time about breastfeeding multiples. Your body will absolutely make enough milk for your babies, no matter how many there are! It can be a challenge to figure out the logistics, but you got this.
035 Cow’s Milk Versus Breastmilk
Listen this week as Dianne and Abby discuss cow’s milk and other non-human milk. This is a common misconception that your milk is not sufficient to meet your baby’s needs. Your milk is designed by your body, just as perfectly as your baby was made by your body. No milk from another species can ever be better for your baby. Drink cow’s milk or other milks if you like, but it is never needed. It’s a choice.
033 Birth Trauma Effects on Breastfeeding and Beyond
Listen this week as Dianne and Abby talk about birth trauma. If things didn’t go as planned during your delivery it’s OK to be upset. You are not selfish and not crazy. Trauma can happen during birth. And trauma can have big effects on breastfeeding. The only one who can decide if your birth was traumatic is you.
021 Latching 101
Listen this week as Dianne and Abby talk about boring latching. But it’s really breastfeeding 101! Make sure you have this right to head off all kinds of other breastfeeding problems!
020 Breastfeeding While Sick
Listen this week as Dianne and Abby talk about what to do when you are ill and you still need to feed your baby. We’ll also talk about what to do with a sick little baby.
005 Breastfeeding During First Days Home
You might just get a little insight, tips, ideas and encouragement. By the end, you may even realize you don’t need instructions…because you’re badass!
002 Conflicting Breastfeeding Advice
Listen as Dianne and Abby discuss the conflicting information you are certain to receive as you embark on your breastfeeding journey.